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Comment - Why insurers' shareholders may want fossil fuel polluters hauled into court
31 March 2022CIOs must tackle the root cause of global warming
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Chinese insurers not coal's "investors of last resort", Sunrise Project says
31 March 2022Insurers may well be fostering peace by backing transition to renewables, Peter Bosshard says
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Sumitomo Life helps fund LNG power generation facility
31 March 2022Contributing ¥500m to the ¥8bn total
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CNP suspends new investments in four coal firms
30 March 2022Following two years engagement programme with 18 companies
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Sixth Street sets up structured products division
30 March 2022Will use subsidiary Talcott's resources for new unit
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Allianz Real Estate acquires Japanese residential assets
30 March 2022The 12-property portfolio was purchased for $90m
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Alte Leipziger Leben reveals investment fees in 2021
30 March 2022Bought infrastructure funds while selling fixed income for ZZR, in 2021
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Schroders and Lloyd's partner to launch investment platform
29 March 2022Offering exposure to real estate, infrastructure debt, and private equity
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MetLife originated $6bn in agri loans in 2021
29 March 2022Takes company's total agricultural assets to $23bn
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MetLife promises $2.5bn on diversity investments by 2030
29 March 2022Includes $1bn to support firms owned by women, minorities, and disabled people
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